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Long file paths cause real problems when need to move/copy or delete large amount of data that the path is 350 character long (max character allowed by Windows is 256)
I was wondering if anyone knows ...

I want to set the password to the backend admin so that I can change the LDAP ACL to what I need... needless to say I don't want my config posted all over the place, plus the .ldif files are correct. ...

I launch a thing written in python from plists in /Library/LaunchDaemons in Yosemite and I want it to run some scripots. And it seems not to take PATH fro the plist file.
For example if I have this in ...

I'm trying to backup my SVN respository with svnadmin dump command. So I must give it the path of my repository which I don't know how to find it. I'm using svn over http.
How can I find this?
FYI: ...

How do I tell the mcollective server to use a different ruby path, or otherwise control the ruby environment?
I'm running on Centos 6.5, and have installed the ruby193 collection onto the servers and ...

This is probably really easy and I just can't seem to find it.
I'm moving binaries around between /usr/bin and /usr/sbin, and even though both folders are in my $PATH, moving one binary to the other ...

I don't understand why this two commands don't provide the same result (the differrence is only relative vs. absolute path), can somebody explain it?
annika /srv/www/pages/com.example.www/www/povruc ...

I created an init.d script that launches a system daemon. The daemon uses the system $PATH to launch other processes. The system path, however, does not include "/usr/local/bin" at the time the init.d ...

Sorry for the rather confusing title, I am trying to understand this error.
I have a php file, inside a folder like site.com/src/app/index.php and this site.com folder is placed in /var/www/html/ in ...

I'm not sure if it's a quirk of the program I'm trying to run (amidelnx) or if it's something with the way some binaries in general function. Also, I've read this question but it is not the same as ...

I am using Ubuntu 12.04 LTS and I have apparently messed up my system with various versions of duplicity installations:
first I had 0.6.18 installed from the default repo,
then I tried using 0.6.23 ...

I am on Centos 6 (as root) with Perl 5.10, also with a lot of modules installed (using yum and CPAN). I've tried to upgrade Perl to 5.18 and now have some problems with @INC.
I receive messages that ...

In Windows there are two environment variables which make up the PATH, a user specific PATH and the system wide PATH.
Does anyone know if the user PATH roams across machines, or is it specific to a ...

Since the update of the System on my Synology NAS (x86),
I have some problems with my startup scripts.
The Bash scripts are stored in /usr/local/etc/rc.d.
The scripts were executed for sure,
because ...

I've been working on a batchfile script for a few weeks now that should automate certain routine tasks I need to perform during my work. However, I've stumbled upon a problem which I haven't been able ...

I have a VPS set up with php-fpm and nginx (with ssl). I have set up Tiny Tiny RSS already, and it works just fine. However, I recently attempted to set up Owncloud, and instantly hit a roadblock.
I ...

I have a running web-application at http://example.com/, and want to "mount" another application, on a separate server on `http://example.com/en. Upstream servers and proxy_pass seem to work, but for ...

Are there performance or permission or other considerations to think about when using a mklink path to a network share versus just a straight UNC path (or mapped drive for that matter).
For example, ...

I am writing a script to create the source environment. Handling the PATH part is easy. Though how should I check if a program can be executed correctly when its path is added into PATH? Using which ...

Is it possible to have the name of the current working directory in the prompt in shell ?
Im working on OSX and CentOS in multiple projects under /srv/... and a mistake for wrong directory is quickly ...

I can add to the PATH variable from the console using the following command:
setx PATH "%JAVA_HOME%\bin;%PATH%" /m
However, when I check the PATH variable afterwards the JAVA_HOME variable has been ...

I have a Windows machine that I am using to host Virtual Box VMs used with Vagrant.
I'd like to keep Vagrant setup files including Vagrant all under a separate folder so that it is easy to know where ...

I'm trying to use RoboCopy in my TFS Build Template to copy some files, but for some reason it inserts "C:\Windows\system32" in front of my Source and Destination paths, even though I am passing in ...

I have an Windows 2008 Server Instance running on EC2. I have installed an application and added it to the path and it is now available to my Administrator user from the Command Line.
However, when I ...